Cheat Sheets

  • Greeting former classmates and teacher in B1 context

    Greeting former classmates and teacher in B1 context

    Wie man ehemalige Klassenkameraden und Lehrer begrüßt (B1) Hallo! Mein Name ist John Doe, und ich lerne Deutsch. Heute möchte ich euch ein bisschen über das Besondere erzählen, wenn man Leute wieder trifft, die man früher kannte – zum Beispiel ehemalige Klassenkameraden oder Lehrer. Es ist wichtig, dass man sich höflich und freundlich verhält. Begrüßung…

  • Stating country of origin and native language precisely

    Stating country of origin and native language precisely

    Okay, here’s an article written as requested, focusing on stating country of origin and native language in German, designed for English learners: Wie sagt man seine Herkunft und Muttersprache präzise auf Deutsch? Hello! My name is John Doe, and I’m learning English. I want to help you learn how to talk about your background in…

  • Reviewing personal names and spelling (Alphabet review)

    Reviewing personal names and spelling (Alphabet review)

    Learning German: Names and Spelling – It’s Easier Than You Think! Hallo! My name is Klaus, and I’m helping you learn German. One of the first things you’ll notice is that German spelling can seem a little tricky, especially when it comes to names. Don’t worry – it’s very common for English speakers to have…

  • Greeting former classmates and teacher in B1 context

    Greeting former classmates and teacher in B1 context

    Wie man ehemalige Mitschüler und Lehrer begrüßt (B1 Level) Hello! My name is Klaus Schmidt, and I’m here to help you with some common German phrases for greeting people you used to know – former classmates and teachers. It can feel a little tricky at first, but it’s really not that difficult once you understand…

  • The torso: Back, chest, stomach, shoulders

    The torso: Back, chest, stomach, shoulders

    Mein Körper: Der Torso – Rücken, Brust, Bauch und Schultern My name is John Doe, and I’m learning English. I want to share some information about the torso, or what we call the “core” in English. It’s a really important part of your body! The torso is the area between your neck and your hips.…

  • External anatomy: Head, hair, eyes, ears, nose, mouth

    External anatomy: Head, hair, eyes, ears, nose, mouth

    Mein Kopf – Ein Blick auf die Außenseite My name is John Doe, and I’m learning English! Today, I want to talk about something really important: the outside of our heads. It’s called “External Anatomy,” and it’s a good way to learn about the parts of our body. Das Haar (The Hair) First, let’s talk…

  • DTZ Strategy: Eye contact and body language

    DTZ Strategy: Eye contact and body language

    Eye Contact and Body Language: A German Perspective for English Learners My name is Klaus Schmidt, and I’m a language tutor here in Berlin. I often work with people learning English who find German communication particularly interesting – and sometimes, a little different! One area that consistently causes confusion is body language and eye contact.…

  • DTZ Speaking Part 1: Managing the 2-minute intro

    DTZ Speaking Part 1: Managing the 2-minute intro

    Mein Deutsch: Preparing for the DTZ Introduction Hi, my name is Klaus Schmidt, and I help English speakers improve their German speaking skills, especially for situations like the DTZ Speaking Part 1 test. Let’s talk about how to manage that crucial two minutes. It can feel a little daunting, but it’s really just about having…

  • Asking polite follow-up questions in conversation

    Asking polite follow-up questions in conversation

    ## Asking Polite Follow-Up Questions in German Hello, my name is John Doe, and I’m here to help you improve your German conversation skills. One of the most important things to learn is how to ask polite follow-up questions. It’s not enough to just hear something; you need to understand it fully and show you’re…

  • Reacting to bad news (sympathy/empathy)

    Reacting to bad news (sympathy/empathy)

    Dealing with Bad News: Showing You Care in German My name is John Doe, and I’ve been learning German for a few years now. One of the trickiest things is learning how to respond when someone shares bad news. It’s not just about saying “Oh no!” – showing you understand and care is really important.…

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